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News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: Operator of Ukiah Pot Dispensary Indicted
Title:US CA: Operator of Ukiah Pot Dispensary Indicted
Published On:2007-07-19
Source:Press Democrat, The (Santa Rosa, CA)
Fetched On:2008-01-12 01:43:44
OPERATOR OF UKIAH POT DISPENSARY INDICTED

The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration announced a set of
indictments Tuesday alleging that operators of nearly a dozen medical
marijuana dispensaries, including one in Ukiah, profiteered from the
illegal distribution of pot.

Among those accused are the operators of Compassionate Caregivers, a
chain-store medical marijuana operation that did more than $95
million in business.

"These dispensary operators are no different than any other drug
trafficker -- they prey on people in our communities to make a
profit," said Timothy Landrum, special agent in charge of the DEA in
Los Angeles.

Authorities say the owners of Compassionate Caregivers, Larry
Kristich and James Carberry, ran dispensaries in Oakland, San
Francisco, San Leandro, Ukiah, Bakersfield, San Diego and West Hollywood.

The indictment alleges that profits from marijuana sales were used to
purchase expensive automobiles and real estate in Costa Rica. At a
West Hollywood shop known as Yellow House, operators accepted credit
cards and did more than $1.7 million in business in a single month,
the indictment contends.

Others indicted included the operators of dispensaries in Corona and
Morro Bay, where patients were charged two to three times the street
value of marijuana, according to San Luis Obispo Sheriff's Department
Undersheriff Steve Bolts.

He called it "a super-sized retail drug-dealing center working under
the cloak and smoke of Prop. 215," the 1996 ballot measure that
legalized medical cannabis in California.

Also indicted in Morro Bay was Dr. Armand Tollette Jr. He is accused
of writing marijuana recommendations for minors, failing to conduct
physical examinations, and paying "finder's fees" in marijuana for
client referrals.

Under federal law, conspiracy to distribute marijuana carries a
sentence of up to 40 years in prison.
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